contraste
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This is from Saturday's (29/7/06) Guardian newspaper:
Sky said yesterday it had around 90,000 people signed up for its high-definition TV service at the end of June but only 38,000 actually had the service up and running. Mr Murdoch admitted that supplies of HD boxes were delayed after it emerged that their glue had a tendency to melt at high temperatures.
I have no idea what it means and the article didn't explain it.
Any ideas?
Sky said yesterday it had around 90,000 people signed up for its high-definition TV service at the end of June but only 38,000 actually had the service up and running. Mr Murdoch admitted that supplies of HD boxes were delayed after it emerged that their glue had a tendency to melt at high temperatures.
I have no idea what it means and the article didn't explain it.
Any ideas?